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Tag Archives: autumn
Silent Sunday
“299 Autumn Leaves” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
Posted in Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged autumn, Boots, DMs, Doctor Martens, Lraves
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Silent Sunday
Posted in Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged autumn, Mugdock, Scotland, Silent Sunday, water
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October
The months go so quickly at the moment, but my photos remind me of what we’ve been doing. Mugdock continues to be a joy – harder now the nights are drawing in, but walks in the later afternoon help to … Continue reading
Celebrate the season
It’s a beautiful sunny day here in Glasgow today, so Niall and I were delighted to see that today’s Daily Create urged us to get outside and take photos of our surroundings. At the moment our pathways are carpeted with … Continue reading
Posted in DailyCreate, DS106, Photos, Scotland
Tagged autumn, bugs, Kelvingrove, leaves, River Kelvin, trees, University of Glasgow
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Season of mists
It’s a misty morning again today, and I am sitting here in my cozy study looking out over the garden settling into autumn, with the rowan from next door heavy with red berries, and our resident squirrel bounding across its branches. … Continue reading
An autumn leaf
This postcard arrived through my door a couple of weeks ago. I’d seen Anna making them while participating in a Google Hangout and I was thrilled to see that one had made it all the way from the states. I … Continue reading